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How do I insert the summation symbol in Word with limits?

In the Professional format:

  1. Create your own equation.
  2. Under Equation Tools, on the Design tab, in the Structures group, click the Limit and Log drop-down list:
  3. In the limit template:
  4. Then enter = L:
  5. Create your own equation.
  6. Enter one of the following:
  7. Enter /infty:
  8. Enter ) and a space key:

How do you write a summation formula in Word?

On the Layout tab (under Table Tools), click Formula. In the Formula box, check the text between the parentheses to make sure Word includes the cells you want to sum, and click OK. =SUM(ABOVE) adds the numbers in the column above the cell you’re in.

How do you write summation equations in Word?

In Word, you can insert mathematical symbols into equations or text by using the equation tools. On the Insert tab, in the Symbols group, click the arrow under Equation, and then click Insert New Equation.

How do I remove special formatting in Word?

Use Ctrl + A to select all text in a document and then click the Clear All Formatting button to remove the formatting from the text (aka character level formatting.) You can also select just a few paragraphs and use the same method to remove formatting from part of a document.

How do I automatically redo the last action in Word?

Redo an action To redo something you’ve undone, press Ctrl+Y or F4. (If F4 doesn’t seem to work, you may need to press the F-Lock key or Fn Key, then F4). If you prefer to use the mouse, click Redo on the Quick Access toolbar. (The Redo button only appears after you’ve undone an action.)

How do I resize a text box?

Resizing a Text Box

  1. Click once on the information within the text box. A box appears for the object (this is designated by eight squares, or handles, around the perimeter).
  2. Use the mouse to point to one of the handles.
  3. Drag the handle to resize the text box.
  4. Release the mouse button when the text box is the size you want.